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This Week at the Ranch, June 14 – 20

June 12, 2015

Posted In: Anderson Ranch General, Blog

Tags: Anderson Ranch, Anderson Ranch artists, Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Aspen, Auctionette, Guest Faculty Lectures, Snowmass, Snowmass Village, summer workshop

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Sunday, June 14, 7:00 PM

GUEST FACULTY LECTURE

Lynn Richardson
Sculpture, Digital Fabrication
Schermer Meeting Hall
Free. Public Invited.

Lynn Richardson
Lynn Richardson received her M.F.A. from the University of Texas in Austin in Sculpture and holds a B.F.A. from the University of Manitoba, Canada. She has presented her sculpture in numerous exhibitions throughout Canada, the United States and Asia. Recently her work has been in museum exhibitions including the Flag Day at the Islip Museum and The New England Biennial at The Brattleboro Museum. Lynn has received grants from both the Winnipeg and Manitoba Arts Councils and the Canada Council for the Arts. Additionally, she was awarded the prestigious Joan Mitchell Foundation M.F.A. Grant.

Tuesday, June 16, 7:00 PM

GUEST FACULTY LECTURE

Ron Nagle & David Crenshaw
Ceramics/Woodworking, Digital Fabrication
Schermer Meeting Hall
Free. Public Invited.
Ron Nagle
Ron Nagle was born in San Francisco in 1939, grew up in the Mission District, and graduated from San Francisco State College. Ron’s diminutive sculptural work is colorful, ironic and layered with texture and detail. This seminal Californian artist, working in the professional arena for thirty years, continues his fascination with intimately scaled, finely crafted objects.

David Crenshaw
David O. Crenshaw is the Director of Digital Fabrication at Alfred University, N.Y. He instructs art/ engineering students in modern technology. In his artistic designs he employs new technology such as laser scanning, CNC, CMM, rapid prototyping, and manufacturing software such as Rhino, Solidworks (CAD) Mastercam, and Artcam (CAM) to join porcelain with metal to create a harmonious relationship.

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